Introduction

NOTE: The data and findings below are drafts subject to change and some pieces are still in the QA process.

RACE COUNTS provides a 3D view of racial equity:
OUTCOME: How well people are doing. The higher the circle, the better the outcome.
DISPARITY: How racial groups compare to one another. The further right the circle, the greater the differences by race.
IMPACT: The total population. The bigger the circle, the larger the population.


Purple districts: Gains at Risk;
Orange districts: Prosperity for the Few;
Yellow districts: Struggling to Prosper;
Red districts: Stuck and Unequal.

Key Findings

  • [insert finding]

Race/Ethnicity Notes


1) “Other” race includes those who identify with a race outside of the specifically named categories, such as Asian, White, etc.
2) Race labels for bar charts: The “nh_” prefix signifies that a group excludes Latinx.
3) The “twoormor” group represents those who identify as Two or More Races.

Healthy Built Environment Index

Senate

Assembly

  • [insert finding]

Senate Indicators

Lack of Greenspace

Scatterplot

State Barchart

Leg Barchart

Drinking Water Contaminants

Scatterplot

State Barchart

Leg Barchart

Proximity to Hazards

Scatterplot

State Barchart

Leg Barchart

Toxic Releases

Scatterplot

State Barchart

Leg Barchart

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Assembly Indicators

Lack of Greenspace

Scatterplot

State Barchart

Leg Barchart

Drinking Water Contaminants

Scatterplot

State Barchart

Leg Barchart

Proximity to Hazards

Scatterplot

State Barchart

Leg Barchart

Toxic Releases

Scatterplot

State Barchart

Leg Barchart

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